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Computer
Integrated Machining, Inc
In
1995, Computer Integrated Machining,
Inc. began with one CNC mill in
a garage in San Diego's east county.
After six months of increased sales
we purchased a conventional mill
and moved into an 800 square foot
building. We then continued to grow
and within a year had moved into
an 1800 square foot facility where
we acquired a new Haas VMC and a
Sharp Lathe. In December of 1997,
we moved again into a new larger
facility. At this location we acquired
an additional VMC and began to strengthen
our quality procedures; developing
a QA manual and revising shop travelers.
Eighteen
months later, we moved into a 5000
sq. ft. facility. At this facility
we increased our manufacturing capabilities
to include 4 CNC Vertical Milling
Machines and 3 Wire EDMs. We purchased
a CMM and Optical Comparator for
Inspection and acquired numerous
machines for crafting precision
finishes. It was at this location
that CIM began mastering many exotic
materials.
In
the summer of 2006, we moved into
our current 9000 sf facility. We
have added several new machines
to our floor including a top of
the line Mori Seiki Horizontal Machining
Center. The new Mori Seiki NH4000
DCG HMC features six 15.7" square
pallets allowing for decreased set-up
time and increased production capacity.
The HMC features 22" of travel in
the X-axis and Y-axis with 24.8"
of travel in the Z-axis. This new
machining center easily handles
tight tolerances and runs with or
without an operator in attendance.
CIM's Mori Seiki HMC adds new power
to our diverse line of machining
centers and Wire EDMs.
We
have developed exciting and effective
techniques for machining difficult
materials such as Kovar, Stellite,
Tungsten, Alloy 46, Titanium, and
more. Our inspection systems have
continued to evolve, and we are
pursuing ISO certification. We are
always looking for new customer
relationships to enrich and challenge
our business. Our customers are
the reason for our growing success.
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